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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1724-1726
Volume 35, Page 12   View pdf image (33K)
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12 Assembly Proceedings, October 6-November 4, 1724.

U. H. J.

Benefit (arising from fees for summoning Juries &c) which
he and his predecessors usually enjoyed yet he is still Obliged
to give attendance without Recompence and praying relief
therein.

p. 104

The Petition of John Stinchcomb of Baltimore County
shewing that he had paid to the Value of Forty pounds Ster-
ling on the Account of a Protested Bill of Exch. he had been
prevailed on to indorse at the request of Albert Pritchard
of said County who with his whole Family is since removed
out of the Province and left no Effects behind him whereby
he might be reimbursed save 150 Acres of Land which can
no ways be Affected by any Judgment Obtained Against the
said Pritchard unless by a Bill in that Case made and provided
and praying Leave to bring in such a Bill
The petition of John Clements of Dorchester County com-
plaining that he had no Benefit of an Act of Assembly in his
favour last Session of Assembly and praying Relief
The Petition of William Anderson of Ann Arundel County
praying Leave to bring in a Bill to confirm to him and his
Heirs forever a Tract of Land called Gosnels Adventure sold
to him by a certain James Smith (since runaway) in as full
and Ample manner as if the said James Smith had made a
Deed thereof According to the Act of Assembly in that Case
made and Provided were severally read and thus endorsed
viz.

By the Upper House of Assembly October 14th 1724

Read and referred to the consideration of the Lower House
of Assembly
Signed p Order Samuel Skippon Cl Up Ho.

Sent by Colo M. T. Ward
Adjourned till morning

Thursday October the 15th 1724
Present The same as Yesterday.
The Petitions of Thomas Oldham William Norton and
John Spering all of Cecil County praying they may be dis-
charged from their Confinement upon compliance with the
Terms required from them by the Act to be made in their
Favour were severally read and thus endorsed Viz.

By the Upper House of Assembly October the 15th 1724.

Read and Referred to the consideration of the Lower
House of Assembly
Signed p Order Samuel Skippon Cl Up Ho.



 
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